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in addition, the senate local government share has introduced a local government bill late in the session to deal with it. her main attack is on the vote requirements for establishing an infrastructure finance district. that bill has not been heard yet. it is pending in local government. it seems to be outside the deadline, so it may be in trouble. she may be seeking a rule waiver. those are the high interest bills we are following this year and where they stand at this point in time. as you know and read about and a lot of us were working on for the last couple of months -- or the last six months in some cases here in the bay area -- on a high-speed rail funding package, the total package, which includes financing for the initial construction segment in the central valley, includes the balkans, which this region really promulgated the whole notion of an additional investment -- includes the bookends. it lives the high speed rail authority into a modern era. finally, the one i have been working most directly on was for the connectivity funding, which is the path that provides the funding
in addition, the senate local government share has introduced a local government bill late in the session to deal with it. her main attack is on the vote requirements for establishing an infrastructure finance district. that bill has not been heard yet. it is pending in local government. it seems to be outside the deadline, so it may be in trouble. she may be seeking a rule waiver. those are the high interest bills we are following this year and where they stand at this point in time. as you...
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i was in local government. i went downstairs in that county government center and worked in that call center all night. so this is an effort to bring the call centers into the 21st century so that texts and video and all of that can be a part of them. now, there is going to be a debate about the funding how much the funding will be. and depending on how much we can secure, that will depend on how much of a change will take place sooner rather than later or later rather than sooner. i have been working on this for a long time. i think this is the first place that people call. if they dial 9/11. parents even teach their small children. if there is something wrong this is what you should do. so i think our call centers deserve our attention. they deserve to have a share of the funding. certainly the federal government is not going to pick up the tab for the whole thing. they can't. but it is an overall effort. to make sure that our call centers are 21st century call centers. >> tony romm. >> congresswoman eshoo, t
i was in local government. i went downstairs in that county government center and worked in that call center all night. so this is an effort to bring the call centers into the 21st century so that texts and video and all of that can be a part of them. now, there is going to be a debate about the funding how much the funding will be. and depending on how much we can secure, that will depend on how much of a change will take place sooner rather than later or later rather than sooner. i have been...
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i think like a battle ship city government is not easy to turn quickly. it's going to take us years of hard work and partnership and dedication to make that happen. i think we are forging those partnerships. i think there will be debated about centralize and decentralization but in the interim period or department heads make a determination about that i think it boils down to partnerships and i think department of technology and cio and coit we spend time creating these partnerships and the consolidation project is a great one. i also want to acknowledge the airport and the emergency management center and we have a great partnership with. we have a great partnership with labor and reclassify it positions and training program whereas in the past it was done on a department by department basis so i think we're creating those partnerships for success, but i think at the end of the day it's a transitional challenge for the organization to go from thinking of itself as minicorporations as they view themselves at times in independent departments to work togethe
i think like a battle ship city government is not easy to turn quickly. it's going to take us years of hard work and partnership and dedication to make that happen. i think we are forging those partnerships. i think there will be debated about centralize and decentralization but in the interim period or department heads make a determination about that i think it boils down to partnerships and i think department of technology and cio and coit we spend time creating these partnerships and the...
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government, and it's a different problem to solve frankly. it's something i have to relearn frequently that the large company i came from was a large monolithic corporation and 1ceo and pyramid up and trickled and everyone did what they did. government as you know we're are a highly decentralized independently elected, independently operated with our boards and commissions. as much as i would like to say i had the authority or will or desire to cast my will on the organization and have things happen it's not as simple as that, so a lot of my jobs and our jobs come down to partnership and discussion and consensus building and meetings and more meetings and unfortunately that takes more time than a linear top down structure so when i talk at conferences -- i was at dream force not long ago and having lunch with people "i don't understand government and how this works". i spent time educating people how government is today and how we're trying to change it and streamline it and maybe it more efficient but it's a challenge and it's a transition f
government, and it's a different problem to solve frankly. it's something i have to relearn frequently that the large company i came from was a large monolithic corporation and 1ceo and pyramid up and trickled and everyone did what they did. government as you know we're are a highly decentralized independently elected, independently operated with our boards and commissions. as much as i would like to say i had the authority or will or desire to cast my will on the organization and have things...
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the 400 billion we a gone from the federal government is committed to the project. we have contracts. and the real money is we are looking at to fund the cities to ouare u starts. we have talked about being next in line to qualify for new start. it will take a collective approach in the support of the city and county of san francisco to help us in those efforts, because as you know, to build a new rail extension you need a new start. that is the only large funding pot you can go to. there are numerous states where the city has more than one that new start in the pipeline. so we are looking at new starts now actively as a source. we are exploring a number of other options which will not materialize until after the presidential election other categories such as funding for intermodal facilities across the country. in order to raise the 2 billion, and the mayor has been very supportive that he is going to work very closely to help fund the hon -- fund. he is been very supportive. now the central subway will beginning the money soon. i think the next logical project wou
the 400 billion we a gone from the federal government is committed to the project. we have contracts. and the real money is we are looking at to fund the cities to ouare u starts. we have talked about being next in line to qualify for new start. it will take a collective approach in the support of the city and county of san francisco to help us in those efforts, because as you know, to build a new rail extension you need a new start. that is the only large funding pot you can go to. there are...
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the right to petition government for redress of grievances in most cases is going to demand that unless you are making wild accusations, you have the public records so that you can proof and show that what you are saying has a basis in fact but the california public records act and the sunshine ordinance are there to establish the right of a citizens access to the necessary public records so that they can put forward a cogent case to support what they are presenting. one question that the task force members can say, yes, something that is one of his bugaboos, i asked him to consider their performance in the light of what have you done to support the right of a citizen to speak freely at public meetings and what have you done to support the right of public citizens to access public records in their efforts to petition government for redress of grievances. that is the very basic core of what they are there to do. i believe that the discussions go to that same thing for the ethics commission. what have you done to support the rights of citizens to ensure that they have the ability to parti
the right to petition government for redress of grievances in most cases is going to demand that unless you are making wild accusations, you have the public records so that you can proof and show that what you are saying has a basis in fact but the california public records act and the sunshine ordinance are there to establish the right of a citizens access to the necessary public records so that they can put forward a cogent case to support what they are presenting. one question that the task...
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it is critical that people participate in government. one of the things i have learned in life, none of us is smart as all of us. one of the raises the bay area is such a magnet and such a vibrant and dynamic area is because we have people here who've come, who are free to express themselves, whether it is the technology field or any other field and i think that shows well. government benefits at all times by being open and not just accepting public comment. so let's have a public comment. we're not just going to allow you to speak, why it to speak. thank you. >> is there a motion to adjourn >> all in favor? opposed? the motion passes. the meeting is adjourned. >> what if you could make a memorial that is more about information and you are never fixed and it can go wherever it wants to go? everyone who has donated to it could use it, host it, share it. >> for quite a great deal of team she was hired in 2005, she struggled with finding the correct and appropriate visual expression. >> it was a bench at one point. it was a darkened room at
it is critical that people participate in government. one of the things i have learned in life, none of us is smart as all of us. one of the raises the bay area is such a magnet and such a vibrant and dynamic area is because we have people here who've come, who are free to express themselves, whether it is the technology field or any other field and i think that shows well. government benefits at all times by being open and not just accepting public comment. so let's have a public comment....
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morgan chase and works closely with our investment banking and government relations groups. in addition to publishing independent research on the economy and financial markets, his views are widely cited in the media. he is a frequent commentator on economic policy issues. he received his undergraduate degree from the university of illinois and holds a ph.d. in economics from northwestern university. today he will provide a national overview and update us on what to expect as we go forward in 2012. goo[applause] >> good morning, san francisco. i love visiting san francisco. i get a lot of my ideas from here. not far from here is a place i liked to stay. goothe last time i was there, my door said, people who live within their means have no imagination, and that is not really responsible, but i liked that idea of imagination, because for people like me, it requires a lot of imagination, and the reason for that is when you are watching the economy, but you do not see is more important than what you do see. the damage is very visible from a recession. what you do not see is the
morgan chase and works closely with our investment banking and government relations groups. in addition to publishing independent research on the economy and financial markets, his views are widely cited in the media. he is a frequent commentator on economic policy issues. he received his undergraduate degree from the university of illinois and holds a ph.d. in economics from northwestern university. today he will provide a national overview and update us on what to expect as we go forward in...
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public engagement is extremely important to the way we run government in san francisco. it has always been about public engagement. we need the last bodies come a different viewpoints, different economic classics -- classes, ethnicities, and regions of the city to be well-represented on everything we do because that is what makes our city great. it is that the verse you point coming together to focus -- it is that diverse viewpoint coming together to focus and figure out with the public what it is that we should do, that it is time well, well thought out, and what we need to do to show the rest of the country that this city can work itself out of the economic doldrums and into presenting hope and economic opportunity for everybody, no matter their backgrounds. we also reflect our regional values in this city in many different ways. we want to continue selecting people who will make sure government and all of our programs are open to everybody. i want to thank each and every one of the people in front of me today representing the different bodies we are about to make appo
public engagement is extremely important to the way we run government in san francisco. it has always been about public engagement. we need the last bodies come a different viewpoints, different economic classics -- classes, ethnicities, and regions of the city to be well-represented on everything we do because that is what makes our city great. it is that the verse you point coming together to focus -- it is that diverse viewpoint coming together to focus and figure out with the public what it...
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, because the federal government is what i want to talk about. before i came in here, i read about mr. gary webb, who came up dead in 2004 after he wrote the article and the book, the dark alliance. if we are going to put anything in place, you are going to have to go against the federal government. at one point they were talking about the war on homelessness, the war on communists. this is the federal government that is out of control, and i think we have enough sense to understand the recommendations we have got to be willing to cause a war on the war on drugs. it is not enough time. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i am here to first upon the commissioners for this ground- breaking hearing, and by having this hearing, there is international dialogue looking at the way these human rights impact of war on drugs have gone really important health and social consequences. and 2010 the international aid societies and a team of experts have drafted a declaration, and the emblems those decriminalization has resulted in overwhelmingly negativ
, because the federal government is what i want to talk about. before i came in here, i read about mr. gary webb, who came up dead in 2004 after he wrote the article and the book, the dark alliance. if we are going to put anything in place, you are going to have to go against the federal government. at one point they were talking about the war on homelessness, the war on communists. this is the federal government that is out of control, and i think we have enough sense to understand the...
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government helps u.s. companies come up with technologies and then when these companies go to do something in china, china insists on their intellectual property, giving up their trade secrets in order to do business in china. and i think this violates basic free trade principles senator webb has looked at this issue and i believe this committee ought to explore solutions to this problem. do either of you have any opinions on how funding agencies can better protect taxpayer funded technologies? >> i will take a crack at that. it is a tough question, obviously. the u.s.-china clean energy trade relationship is a very interesting juncture. as you may have seen last week, the department of commerce announced fairly substantial tariffs on chinese goods, solar equipment imported into the united states. there is some tension there. i will tread carefully in my remarks on this. to some degree in -- to some degree, the chinese government made remarks about clean air a few years ago when it made it difficult for ou
government helps u.s. companies come up with technologies and then when these companies go to do something in china, china insists on their intellectual property, giving up their trade secrets in order to do business in china. and i think this violates basic free trade principles senator webb has looked at this issue and i believe this committee ought to explore solutions to this problem. do either of you have any opinions on how funding agencies can better protect taxpayer funded technologies?...
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the government then appealed that to the ninth circuit. they didn't disagree with the underlying decision, but disagreed with the decision to unseal the district court' order. then they found out. we didn't know how to approach that, and i'm sure as you know, it's a lit gator, a senior lit gator in national security issues in the justice department. he told me that the information they were keeping from us was nonclassified. then in response, much of our briefing focused on it. you shouldn't be withholding information under national security grounds where the information is not classified. this is when they get classified information. all this i know now is entirely irrelevant. i argued several times that you had the bench go out. but in this case, they sort of friendly nodded to me and were very pilot, and let me babble on about things that had nothing to do with the case. because i had no idea that it was at issue. and i finished with a minute and a half. afterward the opinion came out. and as i read it we lost. because the opinion said
the government then appealed that to the ninth circuit. they didn't disagree with the underlying decision, but disagreed with the decision to unseal the district court' order. then they found out. we didn't know how to approach that, and i'm sure as you know, it's a lit gator, a senior lit gator in national security issues in the justice department. he told me that the information they were keeping from us was nonclassified. then in response, much of our briefing focused on it. you shouldn't be...
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better than yours to the belief government isn't right. the person who believes the government is a workable instrument as to fight to a resistant to that. during the depression and the dust bowl during the second world war and other periods we have had a sense of shared sacrifice to get things done that democracy is the politics of the half love. not everybody gets everything. when we realize we are going to have to give it up it is given up in the back roomgz i think this take no prisoners my way or the highway attitude shows an incredible lack of the awareness of what it means to govern in the united states. >> and what government should do to help people particularly in a distressed economy and what the limits are before you infringe on personal freedom. >> that's right. every decade has an example of it. we have to find the balance i think. history is a good ally in that in so far as we do not see government as all bad or all good. in that balance has been the most spectacular history. our government has been a force for good for the
better than yours to the belief government isn't right. the person who believes the government is a workable instrument as to fight to a resistant to that. during the depression and the dust bowl during the second world war and other periods we have had a sense of shared sacrifice to get things done that democracy is the politics of the half love. not everybody gets everything. when we realize we are going to have to give it up it is given up in the back roomgz i think this take no prisoners my...
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it is critical that people participate in government. one of the things i have learned in life, none of us is smart as all of us. one of the raises the bay area is such a magnet and such a vibrant and dynamic area is because we have people here who've come, who are free to express themselves, whether it is the technology field or any other field and i think that shows well. government benefits at all times by being open and not just accepting public comment. so let's have a public comment. we're not just going to allow you to speak, why it to speak. thank you. >> is there a motion to adjourn >> all in favor? opposed? the motion passes. the meeting is adjourned. >> there has been an acknowledgement of the special places around san francisco bay. well, there is something sort of innate in human beings, i think, that tend to recognize a good spot when you see it, a spot that takes your breath away. this is one of them. >> an icon of the new deal. >> we stood here a week ago and we heard all of these dignitaries talk about the symbol that co
it is critical that people participate in government. one of the things i have learned in life, none of us is smart as all of us. one of the raises the bay area is such a magnet and such a vibrant and dynamic area is because we have people here who've come, who are free to express themselves, whether it is the technology field or any other field and i think that shows well. government benefits at all times by being open and not just accepting public comment. so let's have a public comment....
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that is why government ethics office -- government ethics that define this have been defined to include an elected officer as "any person who holds an elected office or has been elected to an elective office, but has not yet taken office." >> how can an act of domestic violence be transferred into saying that is in its conduct in relation to his office? it may well be a violation of the second clausez it be an act that is in relation to the duties of the office to which he is elected? >> because his own conviction in paris his ability -- >> [unintelligible] >> there are some jurisdictions that say you cannot take misconduct that occurred before an election and in charge it afterward. but even those jurisdictions have a principle that when someone is convicted of a crime, it is the date of conviction that matters. the reason for that principle -- there are two of them. one of them is that the goal is to protect the office and to protect the public. having a role that when you have something as serious as the conviction of a crime where the conviction occurs during the term, it is to prot
that is why government ethics office -- government ethics that define this have been defined to include an elected officer as "any person who holds an elected office or has been elected to an elective office, but has not yet taken office." >> how can an act of domestic violence be transferred into saying that is in its conduct in relation to his office? it may well be a violation of the second clausez it be an act that is in relation to the duties of the office to which he is...
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the company says the government cloud is designed for public agencies for schools and the federal government. they will be housed in their own secure data center. >>> a modern-day gold rush is fueling up thank toss the americas cup yacht races. we're live with the sky high prices that some homeowners are about to charge for the perfect view of the regata. >> reporter: well, have a look. these already valuable homes might even be more valuable as rentals. from this high-end condo deck, you command an awesome view of san francisco bay. that's why the owner intends to rent it out during key races. real estate advisors they he'll get at least $25,000 a week. >> i think the big money is not going to care how much money they have to pay. they're going to pay whatever it takes to get what they want. >> reporter: that big money will come from worldwide. >> let's say from russia, europe, china. from india. >> this is our home, so i do care about the upkeep of the place. i'm sure we'll negotiate a reasonable security deposit. >> reporter: those that face the races directly will easily command the high
the company says the government cloud is designed for public agencies for schools and the federal government. they will be housed in their own secure data center. >>> a modern-day gold rush is fueling up thank toss the americas cup yacht races. we're live with the sky high prices that some homeowners are about to charge for the perfect view of the regata. >> reporter: well, have a look. these already valuable homes might even be more valuable as rentals. from this high-end condo...
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they are saying this is undermining the public's faith in government. there is a need to restore credibility to a damaged but process here. it was not yet clear this was the oft-mentioned and rare by found waste and fraud and abuse. it may have been a bookkeeping snafu. we don't know that yet. that said, whether it was -- it may not have been embezzled or stolen or anything, but if there is money there that nobody knew was there, it is a problem. >> belva: what about people who donated money to keep parks open? what do we do to restore the parks reputation? it turns out this is one thing and i call it something else. >> i think it is telling the state park foundation, which is the entity that has worked most closely with state government to try to make sure these parks don't close, they are at the forefront of the audit. they are outraged to try to line up donors and local municipalities to come up and help out with this when in fact there was money in the till in some way, shape or form, in parks special funds. you had a group that helped fund some sou
they are saying this is undermining the public's faith in government. there is a need to restore credibility to a damaged but process here. it was not yet clear this was the oft-mentioned and rare by found waste and fraud and abuse. it may have been a bookkeeping snafu. we don't know that yet. that said, whether it was -- it may not have been embezzled or stolen or anything, but if there is money there that nobody knew was there, it is a problem. >> belva: what about people who donated...
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my role in government. so it is with that i wanted to thank the number of people here, first and foremost, ted (inaudible) and america, and just this place, (inaudible) america that has been really very helpful to insight a lot more innovative spirit in everybody and i said what is your passion? and how can we get people who share that same passion to break the barriers of either the lack of technology or education level to really work together to collaborate even further. and so, we were... service, and we are (inaudible) america next year to become partner and tackle the issues that we have been struggling with in government. i also want to thank, mike (inaudible) he is here. mike is the head of a city hall fellows for quite some years. and in fact, i think that he is responsible for some set of (inaudible) of students that come through the city since 2008 helping us and helping the department solve problems and being additional eyes and ears on creative ways to communicate with our citizenry to solve pro
my role in government. so it is with that i wanted to thank the number of people here, first and foremost, ted (inaudible) and america, and just this place, (inaudible) america that has been really very helpful to insight a lot more innovative spirit in everybody and i said what is your passion? and how can we get people who share that same passion to break the barriers of either the lack of technology or education level to really work together to collaborate even further. and so, we were......
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one of the things i am concerned about is a lack of open government. i want to commend all of you for all the hard work that you do. some of the stories i have heard, i do not know, but one of the things i will say is that i am very appreciative of the numerous hours the sunshine taskforce has spent. we are beginning to work with other people to invite them to participate in open government. as a person of color, i am very concerned about the lack of diversity at some of these meetings because i am not the only one who has a grievance. i am sure that our residents who are in hunters point or bayview or the mission district, they have reasons -- grievances as well. as the sunshine task force and the ethics commission, you have a lot of work to do. i'd to comprehend that everything political, even though we like to say it is not, it really is. some of these decisions to arrive that may not be something that you want to do because friends are involved, may be distant relatives, but you are here for the people. you are here for me. it is very difficult --
one of the things i am concerned about is a lack of open government. i want to commend all of you for all the hard work that you do. some of the stories i have heard, i do not know, but one of the things i will say is that i am very appreciative of the numerous hours the sunshine taskforce has spent. we are beginning to work with other people to invite them to participate in open government. as a person of color, i am very concerned about the lack of diversity at some of these meetings because...
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this started a search that would hunt in the federal government for about 20 years up until 1970. it was sort of a search and destroy mission. it was been encouraged by the house un-american activities committee. it was forwarded by senator joe mccarthy and pursued by various departments and agencies in the government's to the extent that thousands of people lost their jobs. to many of those people have for blindness as a result. other dozens, we have no idea how many covers is to not applyo work for the federal government because they foresaw that they might be put to the same process they did not want to have their lives and their careers destroyed. one so this, i think, well over a matter of of failing to recognize that the constituency, and as a constituency is represented everywhere in the population. the constituency is our children, parents, neighbors, friends, enemies for that matter , employers, consumers, police and younger people. gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered people are everywhere in our society. not in the numbers that would allow for uprisings to cause the go
this started a search that would hunt in the federal government for about 20 years up until 1970. it was sort of a search and destroy mission. it was been encouraged by the house un-american activities committee. it was forwarded by senator joe mccarthy and pursued by various departments and agencies in the government's to the extent that thousands of people lost their jobs. to many of those people have for blindness as a result. other dozens, we have no idea how many covers is to not applyo...
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yet the people who want a small government to drown in a bathtub, because the one to shrink the government so small they can drown it in a bathtub -- this herb has killed no one. yet they are giving untested drugs to my mother, who lost her memory because she took cholesterol drugs. that is a burden on me. the crackdown of legal dispensaries -- expect to see a large jump in crime statistics when those dispensaries are gone. i can guarantee it. >> good afternoon. supervisor olague, congratulations to you as well. my name is greg ledbetter. before i start the day, i would like to express to you guys the idea that i stand for the patients that are not able to stand to talk to you today. we have a crisis in our community right now. it seems the federal government has chosen to take dispensaries that are serving sick and dying patient and close them down without regard to the human life and the quality of life that these patients are trying to achieve. at this present moment, we do have allies sitting in the board of supervisors. but at the present moment, you guys have chosen to be silent. ple
yet the people who want a small government to drown in a bathtub, because the one to shrink the government so small they can drown it in a bathtub -- this herb has killed no one. yet they are giving untested drugs to my mother, who lost her memory because she took cholesterol drugs. that is a burden on me. the crackdown of legal dispensaries -- expect to see a large jump in crime statistics when those dispensaries are gone. i can guarantee it. >> good afternoon. supervisor olague,...
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government. what is the relationship? >> it was established to be the quote, unquote quarterback of the intelligence community. that's the collection requirements and provides oversight a number of ways. in this particular process, dni plays a critical role. the director of national intelligence have to jointly certify. >> certainly, but dni is pretty much the quarterback for all of the other intelligence agencies within the federal government. how many are there? it's about 26 of them. >> 16, right. i'm forgetting but i want to say 16. >> 16. that might be good. now the processes is 16. >> i'm getting nods from the audience. >> the process that the intelligence community uses or the tools that are used to conduct surveillance are products from defense contractors and intelligence agency contractors, is that correct? >> a lot of technology is worked on by contractor as well as people within the intelligence community, yes. >> i suppose there are some firewalls between the various intelligence agencies, but perhaps not. wh
government. what is the relationship? >> it was established to be the quote, unquote quarterback of the intelligence community. that's the collection requirements and provides oversight a number of ways. in this particular process, dni plays a critical role. the director of national intelligence have to jointly certify. >> certainly, but dni is pretty much the quarterback for all of the other intelligence agencies within the federal government. how many are there? it's about 26 of...
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this is the trend we're seeing in agencies and governments around the country. by in large most governments have a growing decentralization and we know we're not doing that for everything but there are functions that need to be decentralized and we know there are successes here in california and the state is expected to save $3 billion. denver went through a great consolidation and saving millions of dollars. what are those entities doing that we're not? what cultural changes or cultural values have they implemented from a leadership standpoint that we're lacking? >> to be frank i think the organizational stomach really for how much it up sets the organization to go through the changes? the company i worked before did out sowzing of it and we went into states and took over the it operations and we could save a government millions of dollars by doing that, but for a government to centralize or out source it it's disruptive, up setting project to have happen, and i think the majority of us in the city feel enough progress is being made to not take that drastic ste
this is the trend we're seeing in agencies and governments around the country. by in large most governments have a growing decentralization and we know we're not doing that for everything but there are functions that need to be decentralized and we know there are successes here in california and the state is expected to save $3 billion. denver went through a great consolidation and saving millions of dollars. what are those entities doing that we're not? what cultural changes or cultural values...